A wrap up post will be coming shortly for my progress in the 24-in-48 Readathon (spoiler alert: I didn’t make it 24 hours), but here is another intro post for another readathon! I’m not a Booktuber, but a readathon is a readathon, and since I’m in the swing of things, I may as well keep up the reading momentum with a whole week of reading goals.

There are challenges in this readathon, so here is my TBR for this week:

A book with a person on the cover: When Dimple Met Rishi. I started it, but stopped when I realized I’m probably not going to like how it will end. I need to go ahead and finish it.

Read a hyped book: Hunger. I just got this from the Parnassus Book Club, and I’m really looking forward to it.

Read a book in a day: Paper Girls Vol. 1. A comic in trade can definitely be finished in a day.

A book completely outdoors. The Identicals. I have already started it, and by coincidence, I have already read it completely outdoors. May as well finish it outdoors, too.

A book with a character completely different from you. Crazy Rich Asians. Now that the trilogy is finished, I’m ready to start them.

A cover buy: The Fade Out Vol. 1. I have to admit, the only reason I wanted to read this comic is because of the cool looking typewriter.

Read seven books: Because I need one more book to finish the challenges, I’ve chosen Hourglass. A bit of a cheat, since I’ve already listened to seventy percent on audiobook.

One of my favorite parts of the Book-Tube-Athon is the challenge videos people post. While I obviously won’t be taking part in those, you can bet I’ll be wandering the Booktube community watching and commenting.

I’ll be making an attempt to participate in the 24 in 48 Readathon! Life has been pretty crazy lately, so I’ve been looking forward to a weekend at home to do nothing but read. Here is a quick look at my TBR for the weekend. I’m sticking to books I’ve already started and short reads.

So every season I’ve been postin my seasonal reading plans. They’ve included a list of three categories: classics, non-fiction, and new releases, and my goal has been to read from each category. I will not be making a summer list, and my progress only spring list stops now.

The Modern Mrs. Darcy Summer Reading Guide was announced last week, and I have found myself incredibly excited by its contents. So excited, in fact, I’m going to let the MMD Summer Reading Guide actually be my Reading Guide for he summer. The vast majority of the books mentioned sound like my kind of read, and I want to get my hands on them all.

My goal from now until the end of summer is to read as many books on the Summer Reading Guide as I can. It’s not going to stop me from reading other books like some of the classics I have on my list, but I’m focusing on these fun summer reads while I have the motivation and excitement for them.

Now there are still a few more books I’d like to read this summer. I would like to take part in the Tournament of Books Summer Reading Challenge. In this challenge, they are picking two books a month to “compete” against each other. There will be different judges each month to determine the winner. In the end one book will reign supreme over all the other books of the summer and will gain an automatic spot in the Tornament of Books in March 2018. First up are A Separation by Katie Kitamura and The Night Ocean by Paul La Farge. We’re starting with A Separation, and I’m already working on my head start.

Time for Top Ten Tuesday! These week, I have come up with the things I love in books that I just can’t seem to get enough of.

1. Fairy tale retellings. I LOVE these books but I can’t seem to find really good new ones lately.

2. Classic retellings. Same with the classics. I’m picky about my classic retellings. They have to be just right.

3. Books about books. Another lovely type of book I can’t get enough of.

4. Beautiful covers. I adore the Penguin clothbounds and English Modern Library. Show me a pretty cover and I’m in!

5. More authors like Jill Mansell. She is my favorite light hearted novelist. I have been forever searching for an author that can match her wit and romance, but so far no dice.

6. Books set in New York. But not modern New York. More like the flapper period. I love those books.

7. Single dad romances. I have an odd love for cute little romances where a single man suddenly ends up with a baby somehow and his best girl friend helps him out and they slowly realize they’re in love. Very heartwarming and cute.

8. Books set in Europe. I’m fascinated with Europe and its history. I love reading about it, even in fiction.

9. Celebrity memoirs. I devour them. More need to be written!

10. Plain old good writing. I need a story that is well written. Can’t we have more of that?
What kinds of books are on everyone else’s wishlist?

We’re almost to the finish line, folks! Just the Zombie Rounds and then the finals! Here are my predictions for the rest of the Tournament.

The Nix v The Underground Railroad. My pick: The Underground Railroad

The Vegetarian v Homegoing. My pick: Homegoing

My my for the overall winner of the 2017 Tournament of Books is The Underground Railroad. This has been a clear favorite of many since the beginning and I think it’s a pretty safe bet. We’ll see at the end of the week, though!